What are the most common work hours in your country?

What are the most common work hours in your country?
In Brazil, 08:00 to 18:00 with 1 hour for lunch

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09:00 to 15:30 with 1 hour for lunch

08:00 to 16:00 with 1 hour lunch, alternatively 2 15min breaks and a 30min lunch

most common is 7 to 15, 30min lunch and 2 15min breaks, total 7,5h paid.

what's the hour for lunch?

hey thats not fair

9:00 to 18:00

In brazil 12pm to 1pm

based

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08:00 to 17:00 with one hour lunch, which no one takes (most people buy a meal deal from a supermarket then retuurn to their desks to eat it). Lots of people stay overtime too, and it's frowned upon to leave at 17:00 on the dot.

I'm fed up of toil life though, so I've started leaving half an hour early on days I go to the office, and """"working from home""""" (i.e. spending most of the day masturbating) 1-2 times per week. STILL they won't fire me, and STILL they tell me how brilliantly I'm doing at every performance review. Once you get settled in a large corporation you can pretty much just do nothing and nobody really notices

8h20 - 17h30 with 1h pause at noon

>and STILL they tell me how brilliantly I'm doing at every performance review.

isn't that just the famous British art of understating things?

how can you work all these hours without becoming crazy

>08:00 - 18:00
????????
i thought the most common was 08:00 - 17:00

No, I think they genuinely think I'm doing a good job because I can act confidently when I need to. Literally all you need to succeed in the business world desu

Imagine waking up before 8AM to make Mr. Shekelstein richer

fucking wagies lmao

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Monday to Friday
08:00 - 17:00

09:30 to 14:30 with 4 hours for lunch

>in the business world desu

what line of business though if you don't mind me asking.

Technically I'm a consultant, although the main thing the company I work for does is outsourcing. Pretty simple stuff really, just acting as the middleman between large businesses and low-paid workers who actually do all the work usually.

>just acting as the middleman between large businesses and low-paid workers who actually do all the work usually.
sound like a consultancy
t. consultant

It really is a soulless but relatively well-paid career desu. I swear that at least 50% of your success is based on how calm and confident you can act in front of the client

I never understood how you even get a job as a "consultant".

Probably not for me anyway.
Thanks for the answer tho!

In my city it is 7 to 17 with 2 hours for lunch from 12 to 14

>I never understood how you even get a job as a "consultant".
you apply at a consultancy, it's the same as any other job